2010 IRB Junior World Championship

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2010 IRB Junior World Championship
2010 JRWC.jpg
Tournament details
Host nation Argentina
Date5 June 2010–
21 June 2010
No. of nations12
Final positions
Champions New Zealand
Runner-up Australia
Third place South Africa
Tournament statistics
Matches played30
Top scorer(s) Tyler Bleyendaal (NZL)
Most tries Julian Savea (NZL)
2009 Japan
Italy 2011

The 2010 IRB Junior World Championship was the third annual international rugby union competition for Under 20 national teams, this competition replaced the now defunct under 19 and under 21 world championships. The event was organised by rugby's governing body, the International Rugby Board (IRB). The competition was contested by 12 men's junior national teams and was held in June 2010 and hosted by Argentina. The competition was won by New Zealand.[1]

Venues[]

City Ground Capacity
Santa Fe Estadio Brigadier General Estanislao López 32,500
Paraná Club Atlético Estudiantes 16,740
Rosario Estadio Newell's Old Boys 39,121

Pool stage[]

Pool A[]

Team Pld W D L TF PF PA +/- BP Pts
 New Zealand 3 3 0 0 22 164 28 +136 3 15
 Wales 3 2 0 1 5 63 59 +4 0 8
 Fiji 3 1 0 2 3 29 87 −58 0 4
 Samoa 3 0 0 3 3 32 114 −82 1 1

Source

5 June
2:00pm
Fiji  11 – 44  New Zealand
Nasiganiyavi rugby ball 29' Report[2] Try: Robertson rugby ball 16'
Allen rugby ball 24'
rugby ball 46'
Polwart rugby ball 80'
Marshall rugby ball 89'
Con: Parker (3/3) rugby goalposts icon 17'25'47'
Bleyendaal (2/2) rugby goalposts icon 81'90'
Pen: Parker rugby goalposts icon 2'5'57'

5 June
4:00pm
Wales  22 – 13  Samoa
Jarvis P 5
Jarvis P 15
Faletau Yellow card 18'
Jarvis P 28
Jarvis P 42
Jarvis P 70
Beck T 73
Jarvis C 74
Report[3] T 20
T 40+1
P 47
Club Atlético Estudiantes, Paraná
Referee: Australia Nathan Pearce

9 June
3:00pm
Wales  31 – 3  Fiji
Jarvis P 8
Jarvis P 10
John T 12
Jarvis C 13
Jarvis P 19
Allen T 24
Jarvis P 46
Beck T 80+2
Shingler C 80+3
Report[4] Yellow card 18'
Matavesi P 20
Yellow card 66'

9 June
4:00pm
New Zealand  77 – 7  Samoa
Bleyendaal (c) P 11
Bleyendaal (c) P 17
Thomson T 20
Thomson T 25
Bleyendaal (c) C 26
Veainu T 29
Bleyendaal (c) C 30
Savea T 32
Bleyendaal (c) T 36
Bleyendaal (c) C 37
Savea T 46
Bleyendaal (c) C 47
Savea T 50
Bleyendaal (c) C 51
Ngauamo T 63
Savea T 72
Parker C 73
Ngatai T 75
Parker C 76
Prattley T 80+5
Parker C 80+6
Report[5] Yellow card 57'
T 68
C 68

13 June
2:10pm
New Zealand  43 – 10  Wales
Bleyendaal (c) P 1
Kerr-Barlow T 7
Bleyendaal (c) C 8
Savea T 16
Bleyendaal (c) C 17
Savea T 26
Bleyendaal (c) C 27
Marshall T 35
Bleyendaal (c) C 36
Veainu T 67
Bleyendaal (c) C 68
Marshall T 70
Report[6] Jarvis P 18
T 29
Jarvis C 30
Taylor Yellow card 60'

13 June
3:00pm
Samoa  12 – 15  Fiji
P 7
P 26
P 69
P 74
Report[7] Matavesi P 3
Maritino Nemani William Marcus Yellow card 22'
T 49
T 79
Matavesi C 80
Yellow card 80+4'

Pool B[]

Team Pld W D L TF PF PA +/- BP Pts
 England 3 3 0 0 9 101 52 +49 1 13
 France 3 2 0 1 5 65 62 +3 1 9
 Argentina 3 1 0 2 8 69 100 −31 0 4
 Ireland 3 0 0 3 5 64 85 −21 2 2

Source

5 June
2:10pm
France  25 – 22  Ireland
Doussain P 19
Doussain P 25
Doussain P 40
Doussain P 40+2
T 73
C 74
P 75
P 80+5
Report[8] P 28
P 40+4
P 43
P 51
P 57
Zebo T 79
C 80

5 June
4:10pm
Argentina  22 – 48  England
Moyano T 7
C 8
T 25
C 26
T 40+1
P 42
Report[9] Homer P 5
Homer P 16
May T 28
Homer C 29
Homer P 35
May T 37
Homer C 38
Homer P 44
May T 57
Homer P 61
Rowan (c) T 74
Homer C 75
Wade T 80+3
Homer C 80+4
Estadio Newell's Old Boys, Rosario
Referee: Ireland John Lacey

9 June
2:10pm
England  36 – 21  Ireland
Homer P 5
Homer P 10
Gibson T 18
Homer C 18
Homer P 24
Homer P 49
Burns T 64
Homer C 65
Homer P 71
Burns T 80+1
Homer C 80+2
Report[10] P 2
P 14
Conway T 40
P 52
Griffin T 80+4
Reid C 80+5

9 June
4:10pm
Argentina  23 – 31  France
DG 15
T 24
Moyano T 39
De La Vega T 53
C 54
P 60
Report[11] T 3
C 3
Lamerat T 13
C 13
Lamerat T 17
C 18
T 27
C 28
Taofifenua Yellow card 56'
P 72
Estadio Newell's Old Boys, Rosario
Referee: England JP Doyle

13 June
2:10pm
England  17 – 9  France
Burns P 21
Burns P 52
Gibson T 56
Clegg DG 73
Burns P 79
Report[12] Doussain P 11
Doussain P 22
Lamerat Yellow card 62'
P 75

13 June
4:10pm
Ireland  21 – 24  Argentina
P 10
Marshall T 15
C 16
P 24
Butler Yellow card 36'
P 50
T 75
Report[13] T 34
C 34
P 36
DG 40
De La Vega T 46
P 52
P 69

Pool C[]

Team Pld W D L TF PF PA +/- BP Pts
 Australia 3 3 0 0 25 167 53 +114 3 15
 South Africa 3 2 0 1 20 148 56 +92 4 12
 Scotland 3 1 0 2 4 40 134 −94 0 4
 Tonga 3 0 0 3 2 22 134 −112 0 0

Source

5 June
2:00pm
Tonga  14 – 40  South Africa
P 7
Yellow card 48'
P 57
P 68
Moala T 76
Report[14] Lambie P 1
Lambie P 9
Lambie P 18
Mastriet T 22
Lambie C 23
Lambie P 30
Stander (c) T 40+1
Lambie C 40+1
Venter T 53
Lambie C 54
Lambie T 80+3
Lambie C 80+4
Club Atlético Estudiantes, Paraná
Referee: Scotland Peter Allan

5 June
4:00pm
Australia  58 – 13  Scotland
Toomua P 4
Morahan T 12
Coleman T 19
Toomua C 20
Toua T 24
Toomua C 25
Toua T 32
Schatz (c) T 40+3
Toomua C 40+4
Toua T 61
Alo-Emile Yellow card 67'
Faingaa T 74
Toomua C 75
T 77
Toomua C 78
Jones T 80+2
Report[15] Weir P 15
Weir P 29
Fife T 65
Weir C 66

9 June
1:00pm
Australia  67 – 5  Tonga
McCaffrey T 4
White C 4
White T 8
White C 8
Sio T 35
T 40+1
White C 40+1
Coleman T 42
White C 42
Battye T 46
Manu Yellow card 54'
T 60
White T 64
Schatz T 73
(c) T 78
Toomua C 78
White T 80+1
Toomua C 80+2
Report[16] Yellow card 31'
T 48


13 June
1:00pm
Scotland  27 – 3  Tonga
Weir P 4
Kennedy T 13
Weir C 14
Weir P 33
T 54
Weir C 55
McInally (c) T 80+1
Weir C 80+2
Report[18] P 47
Yellow card 53'
Yellow card 80+3'
Club Atlético Estudiantes, Paraná
Referee: Australia Nathan Pearce

Knockout stage[]

9th place play-offs[]

  9th Place Play-Off Semi Finals     9th Place Play-Off
                 
  1  Ireland 37  
  4  Samoa 10    
       Ireland 53
       Scotland 23
  2  Scotland 28    
  3  Tonga 8   11th Place Play-Off
 
 Samoa 3
   Tonga 23

Play-off semi finals[]

17 June
1:00pm
Ireland  37 – 10  Samoa
Reid P 1
Reid T 15
Annett (c) T 21
Reid C 22
Conway T 36
T 47
Reid C 48
Griffin T 75
T 77
Reid C 78
Report[20] P 5
T 28
C 29
Yellow card 44'
Yellow card 47'
Malo Yellow card 73'
17 June
3:15pm
Scotland  28 – 8  Tonga
Weir P 3
McInally (c) T 6
Weir C 7
Weir P 15
Weir P 40+3
T 50
Weir C 51
Walker T 58
Report[21] P 9
T 74

11th place play-off[]

21 June
2:15pm
Samoa  3 – 23  Tonga
P 40+1 Report[22] P 17
P 26
T 31
T 46
T 89
C 89
Yellow card 80+2'

9th place play-off[]

21 June
12:00pm
Ireland  53 – 23  Scotland
Zebo P 7
Reid P 11
Conway T 12
Reid T 17
Reid C 17
Conway T 22
Reid C 22
Zebo T 46
Reid C 46
Annett (c) T 50
Reid C 50
Conway T 63
Reid C 63
Cooney T 70
Reid C 70
Report[23] Weir P 14
Weir P 20
T 28
Weir C 28
Weir P 31
McInally (c) T 61
Weir C 61
Weir Yellow card 80+9'
Yellow card 80+10'

5th place play-offs[]

  5th Place Play-Off Semi Finals     5th Place Play-Off
                 
  1  Wales 19 (8)  
  4  Argentina 19 (9)    
       Argentina 23
       France 37
  2  France 44    
  3  Fiji 9   7th Place Play-Off
 
 Wales 39
   Fiji 15

Play-off semi finals[]

17 June
2:00pm
Wales  19 – 19
(8–9 a.p.)
 Argentina
Shingler P 12
Shingler P 34
Shingler P 46
T 60
Shingler C 61
Jarvis P 75
Report[24] P 8
P 44
T 63
C 64
P 73
P 80+1

17 June
4:15pm
France  44 – 9  Fiji
P 10
T 29
C 30
P 40+4
T 49
C 50
P 54
T 73
C 74
T 80+1
C 80+2
Bonneval T 80+5
C 80+6
Report[25] Matavesi DG 8
Matavesi P 12
Matavesi P 44

7th place play-off[]

21 June
12:00pm
Wales  39 – 15  Fiji
Jarvis P 3
Jarvis P 15
Jarvis P 23
Jarvis P 40+1
Jarvis P 45
Jarvis P 62
Allen T 67
Jarvis C 68
Davies T 79
Jarvis C 80
Allen T 80+3
Shingler C 80+4
Report[26] T 1
C 2
P 13
Marcus T35

5th place play-off[]

21 June
2:15pm
Argentina  23 – 37  France
Mendez P 24
Mendez P 42
Vega T 62
C 63
T 69
Vega T 89+3
Report[27] T 28
Taofifenua T 40+5
Doussain C 40+6
T 48
Doussain C 49
(c) T 52
Doussain P 58
P 65
Dulin T 72
C 73

Championship play-offs[]

  Semi Finals     Final
                 
  1  Australia 28  
  4  England 16    
       Australia 17
       New Zealand 62
  2  New Zealand 36    
  3  South Africa 7   3rd Place Play-Off
 
 England 22
   South Africa 27

Championship semi finals[]

17 June
2:10pm
Australia  28 – 16  England
Toomua P 4
Aidan Toua T 15
Toomua C 16
Morahan T 31
Toomua C 32
Toomua P 39
Toomua P 67
Sitauti T 75
Report[28] Smith T 8
Homer P 22
Homer P 58
May T 79

17 June
4:30pm
New Zealand  36 – 7  South Africa
Savea T 5
Bleyendaal (c) P 18
Thomson T 23
Bleyendaal (c) C 24
T 29
Bleyendaal (c) C 30
Bleyendaal (c) P 51
Bleyendaal (c) P 57
Bleyendaal (c) P 59
Savea T 70
Report[29] Du Preez T 40+2
Lambie C 40+3
Estadio Newell's Old Boys, Rosario
Referee: Ireland John Lacey

3rd place play-off[]

21 June
4:45pm
England  22 – 27  South Africa
Watson T 13
Burns C 14
Green Yellow card 16'
Burns T 23
Burns C 23
Marler T 33
Clegg P 68
Report[30] Scheepers T 8
Lambie C 9
Yellow card 16'
Sithole T 25
Lambie T 41
Sithole T 57
Lambie C 57
Lambie P 73

Final[]

21 June
7:10pm
Australia  17 – 62  New Zealand
Toomua P 5
Morahan T 54
Toomua C 55
Sitauti T 69
Toomua C 70
Report[31] Coltman T 1
Tom Marshall T 9
Bleyendaal (c) C 9
Bleyendaal (c) P 15
Veainu T 19
Bleyendaal (c) C 20
Bleyendaal (c) P 37
Bleyendaal (c) P 41
Polwart T 44
Bleyendaal (c) C 45
Bleyendaal (c) T 47
Bleyendaal (c) C 48
Bleyendaal (c) P 52
Bleyendaal (c) P 60
Coltman Yellow card 62'
Veainu T 71
Parker C 72
Veainu T 76
Parker C 77

Final standings[]

Pos Team
1  New Zealand
2  Australia
3  South Africa
4  England
5  France
6  Argentina
7  Wales
8  Fiji
9  Ireland
10  Scotland
11  Tonga
12  Samoa

Media coverage[]

IRB broadcasting rights:[32]

See also[]

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